Teach Oz-e-English Writing (Language)
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Overview of Oz-e-English Writing (Language)15 Topics|3 Tests
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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GGSA English Language Approach
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Australian Curriculum: English Strands
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Writing Assessment Skills
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Writing Curriculum Objectives
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Achieving Mastery through Explicit Instruction
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Video 1
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Check Your Understanding
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Pedagogy and Resources
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Success Criteria
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Video 2
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Objective
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Instructional Overviews12 Topics|2 Tests
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Resources14 Topics|2 Tests
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Video 5
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The Teaching Guide and Lesson PowerPoint Presentations
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Personal Whiteboards
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Foundation Only: The Student Workbook
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Assessments
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Feedback and Monitoring
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Lesson Resources
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Maps and Teaching Guides for Unit 4 Only
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Video 6
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Objective
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Unit Components15 Topics|2 Tests
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Lesson Objective
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Opening the Lesson
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Unit Structure
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Unit Foci
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Video 7
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Unit 1: Narrative Focus
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Unit 2: Persuasive Focus
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Unit 3: Informative Focus
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Unit 4: Informative Focus Integrated with Geography
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Alignment to Reading Mastery Signature Edition
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Differences between Foundation and Years 1–6
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Video 8
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Check Your Understanding
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Test Your Understanding
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Review
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Lesson Objective
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Lesson Components12 Topics|2 Tests
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Using the Coloured Cards14 Topics|2 Tests
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Unit 4 – Geography Integration13 Topics|2 Tests
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Delivering and Marking Assessment16 Topics|2 Tests
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Program Overview and Measuring Effectiveness16 Topics|1 Test
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Module Completion Survey1 Topic
Participants 1

Foundation
At the beginning of formal schooling, students start at different levels based on their formal and informal prior educational experiences. Foundation students are considered beginning writers. To cater to all students, writing lessons are carefully scaffolded for student success. Lessons in Foundation are divided into three exercises: ‘Speak and Make’, ‘Make and Trace’ and ‘Write’. Each exercise is designed to be twenty minutes in length.

Speak and Make
The purpose of the ‘Speak and Make’ exercise is to develop the skill of sentence making by saying the sentence out loud and moving word cards to form the sentence. The word cards are colour coded to help students to easily identify parts of speech.
You will learn more about using the coloured cards for Foundation classes in Section B, Lesson 3 of this professional learning module.

Make and Trace
The purpose of the ‘Make and Trace’ exercise is to develop the skill of sentence making by moving word cards to form the sentence. Students trace the sentence in their workbook to practise letter formation, punctuation and spacing between words. This is modelled by the teacher, using the terminology that students are familiar with in their handwriting program.

Write
The purpose of the ‘Write’ exercise is to provide an opportunity to practise tracing and writing the sentence. Students trace the sentence in their workbook to practise letter formation, punctuation and spacing between words. Students then repeat the sentence, by writing independently onto the red and blue handwriting lines provided in their workbook.
